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12pm - 3pm would what I would consider to be early afternoon, She probably mean't to ask what you consider to be early afternoon as in a more specific time, because technically evening is still apart of the afternoon so she might have thought you meant 12-6.
Am I the only person who is intrigued as to what the 4th Steven Seagal film was? since you only listed 3 of them.
I always considered the child sex slave industry to be the worst industry, since I would much rather design fashionable clothes than kidnap children to sell. I know its rather dark but just felt it to be a worst industry to be apart of.
I remember that episode of Sesame Street also, was one of the better ones in my opinion!
Shouldn't the Moderators remove this post since it is clearly about Politics!
You had me at Ghostbusters, But lost me at Forrest Gump!
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I generally can't believe that Both Jack and Jill and That's My Boy, are rated as being so bad!
I think I watched Saturday night beaver, or was it the Da Vinci Load.
Just kiddin, The last film I watched in 2019 was Weekend at Bernie's 2.
I never really found the ending of Sleepaway camp to be that shocking tbh, I just found it more disturbing considering how old the character is meant to be. I found the ending of the 1st friday the 13th film more shocking (even though I knew Jason would go on to do what he does in the rest of the series).
Blood Rage is OK, I could see the twist coming from a mile away though. It was the film debut of actor Ted Raimi I believe. I also used to wonder why it took them so long to get a it into cinemas since it was released 4 years after it was made.
1. As Above, So Below (2014)
2. A Boy and His Dog, 1975
3. THX 1138 (1971)
4. Blast from the Past, 1999
5. The Descent (2005)
6. Journey to the Centre of the Earth, 1959/2008
7. The Hole (2001)
8. Resident Evil (2002)
9. Outpost (2008)
10. The Mine (12)
11. In Darkness (2011)
12. C.H.U.D (1984)
1. As Above, So Below (2014)
2. A Boy and His Dog, 1975
3. THX 1138 (1971)
4. Blast from the Past, 1999
5. The Descent (2005)
6. Journey to the Centre of the Earth, 1959/2008
7. The Hole (2001)
8. Resident Evil (2002)
Terriers was a good show also, I can't honestly remember the last episode, but am viewing that as a good thing as it will incite me to go back and re-watch the show over again.
Even though it stopped being made 12 years ago, I have only just recently started watching Jericho, I am a couple of episodes from the end of the 1st series, but based on the subject matter I would completely understand that it wouldn't have had the story wrapped up in the end since the 2nd season only had 7 episodes.
That was a good show, If you want to know how the creater was intending on ending the show here is a link to an interview with him
https://tvseriesfinale.com/tv-show/my-name-is-earl-how-the-cancelled-nbc-series-would-have-ended/
I really enjoyed Life, it was one of those short lived shows which had a number of great stand alone stories, it was nice that they were able to tie the story up by the end, but It could have done with a 3rd season, since it had a good cast and was a colourful detective show with a good overall premise.
I was referring to the character's characteristics being similar.
I personally always hated Scrappy Doo, He was an Obnoxious little trouble maker and an immature role model for young kids (since he always wanted to get into punch ups). All the best loved Scooby Doo series were without Scrappy involved and he is hated throughout the Scooby Doo community. I respect your opinion though.
I much preferred Jesse over Jack. Jack just seemed way too full of himself (portraying himself as some kind of doctor/gangster/big man) when he was just a small wannabe tough guy (he was to Diagnosis Murder what Scrappy Doo was to Scooby Doo), whereas Jesse portrayed a character who was more down to earth, who seemed more sensitive in his actions and didn't try and create a a persona of someone bigger than himself. To all those Die hard Jack fans, Don't get me wrong they both had their drawbacks, but I just found Jesse a more likeable character on a whole.